Phrases with «dieback»

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Dieback refers to the condition or process where the branches or parts of a plant or tree begin to die and wither. It usually happens due to disease, pests, lack of water, or environmental stress. Full definition

Noun + «dieback»

Sentences with «dieback»

  • Studies suggest a threshold for boreal forest dieback of ≈ 3 °C global warming (77, 86), but limitations in existing models and physiological understanding make this highly uncertain. (pnas.org)
  • A dangerous mix of human - caused devastation and cyclic drought could start a vicious circle of forest dieback in the Amazon. (climatenewsnetwork.net)
  • The committee's report has attracted headlines for its concerns about the harshness of the cuts faced by Defra, which has been under strain dealing with the consequences of ash dieback disease, horsemeat contamination and flooding. (politics.co.uk)
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